Atomization of Superheated suspensions with different solids and solid concentrations

Wirth KE, Wellner S (2001)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2001

Publisher: Ilass Europe

City/Town: Zürich

Pages Range: 34

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference on liquid atomization and spray systems

Event location: Zurich CH

Abstract

The effect of the superheated atomization of water-solid-suspensions is investigated with two different solids, aluminia  and  zeolith.  The  particle  size  distributions  of  the  powders  seems  to  have  no  influence  for  the  droplet size  distributions  of  the  suspension  sprays.  The  shapes  of  the  solid  particles  intensify  the  atomization  by disintegration of the jet to smaller droplets if surface roughness and crevice are given. The concentration of the solid in the suspension influences the spray geometry. The volume of the spray cone increases with an increase of solid concentration. It was perceived that internal scattering of the jet is given for all superheating, ∆T_S. The nucleation is assumed to be heterogeneous. Particles in a fluid increase the probability for heterogeneous nucleus and an influence of the particle concentration and surface shape is verified in the region near the dense core

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APA:

Wirth, K.-E., & Wellner, S. (2001). Atomization of Superheated suspensions with different solids and solid concentrations. In ILASS-Europe (Eds.), Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference on liquid atomization and spray systems (pp. 34). Zurich, CH: Zürich: Ilass Europe.

MLA:

Wirth, Karl-Ernst, and Sabine Wellner. "Atomization of Superheated suspensions with different solids and solid concentrations." Proceedings of the ILASS-Europe 2001, Zurich Ed. ILASS-Europe, Zürich: Ilass Europe, 2001. 34.

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